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dbl000 | 3 months ago
I did notice that when I put in a single book in a series (in my case Going Postal, Discworld #33) that tended to dominate the rest of the selection. That does make sense, but I don't want recommendations for a series I'm already well into.
Also noticed that a few books (Spycraft by Nadine Akkerman and Pete Langman, Tribalism is Dumb by Andrew Heaton) that I know are in goodreads and reviewed didn't show up in the search. I tried both author's name and the title of the book. Maybe they aren't in the dataset.
It did stumble with some books more niche books (The Complete Yes Minister). Trying the "Similar" button gave me more books that were _technically_ similar because they were novelizations of British comedy shows, but not what I was looking for.
For more common books though it lined up very well with books already on my wishlist!
costco|3 months ago
walletdrainer|3 months ago
The recommendations from other authors are good, but as far as I can tell I’ve read every single one of them.
Continuing to aggressively add everything it recommends eventually does seem to result in some interesting books I wasn’t familiar with, but I also end up with more and more books that are of zero interest to me.
For what it’s worth, I started with:
It is possible that there simply aren’t many books like these in existence, so the pool of relevant recommendations gets exhausted fairly quickly. I’d guess trending towards unrelated popular books is also just a feature of the source data, that largely sums up my experience with goodreads anyway.Very cool project though. I did end up ordering a couple of new books, so thank you very much.
IanCal|3 months ago
I’ve only had a short play but a solution to this problem might be to show authors rather than books. Or select authors outside of the list the user has shared and then a top n (1,3,5) for each of those.
I feel like that’s how you’d recommend to someone else - type of book -> unknown author -> best matching few books from them.
After that the other side would be trying to find some diversity (if you think I’d like author X, personally you might suggest three different styles of book from them rather than three very similar books from them)
Peritract|3 months ago
If you haven't already read it, you might like Lawrence Durrell's Antrobus [1].
[1] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/759709.Antrobus_complete
dbl000|3 months ago
mulakosag|3 months ago